Report on In-Plant Training BIA-Katunayake Brandix is the largest exporter of apparel in Sri Lanka. As the holding company of the Brandix Group of companies‚ it is engaged in developing‚ manufacturing and marketing end-to-end apparel solutions to global fashion super brands A peek into an exclusive portfolio reveals Victoria’s Secret‚ Gap‚ Next‚ Marks and Spencer‚ Liz Claiborne‚ Abercrombie and Fitch‚ amongst other excellent company A. Nalaka Sampath Brandix College of clothing Technology
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pages 2 to 8 of this handout. Also‚ please fill in numericalanswers for the questions in the table below. Question | Answer | (A) Regular Shirts | | Theoretical CT for Cutting Operation with L of 60 | 0.25 minutes | Theoretical CT for Cutting Operation with L of 10 | 0.56 minutes | Labor Content in Cutting per shirt with L = 10 | 2.25 minutes | Theoretical CT for Process with L = 60 | 0.50 min./shirt | Daily Process Capacity with L = 60 | 960 shirts | Average MLT for the
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Project -1 - GOOD HOUSE KEEPING Saving cost through house keeping – Celebration’s apparel has managed to save a big amount of money by introducing a simple concept of wearing slipper on the production floor. The factory has got the shop floor area of 60‚000 sq. feet. To clean this area we need minimum of 6 House keeping employees to ensure that the Plant is clean. The cost of house keeping for the shop floor at present - |Salary of 1 cleaner |Rs.3900
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Cutting operational expenses is something ever organization must learn to balance to ensure productivity and profit margins increase for the company. An increase profit margin is the bottom line for any business and its stakeholders. In order to cut operational expenses productively Artemis Sportswear needs a comprehensive look at the everyday operational expenses. Cutting the everyday expenditures is in need of balance‚ because to much cuts can cause lose of productivity which in the end will not
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oil and ga.% and through associated activities. The drilling process generates two types of wastes – drilling fluids and &ii cuttings. Drilling fluids (or muds) are used to aid the drilling process. Muds are circulated through the drii bit to lubricate the bit and to aid in carrying the groundup rock particles (drill cuttings) to the surface‚ where the muds and cuttings are separated by mechanical means. Most onshore wells are drilled with water-based or oil-based muds‚ while
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Status of Apparel manufacturing SMES in the NCR Region- Surveys conducted by Methods Apparel Consultancy - The Cutting Room This is in continuation with the article published in the previous issue which delved into fabric and trim store priorities. In this issue we venture into the cutting room and fabric reconciliation procedures and highlight priorities which can help improve competitiveness and eventually profitability. The analysis is based upon the survey conducted by the Methods Apparel
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expenses for the cutting shop‚ capital expenses for buildings and machinery. Cash flow problems Cash flow problems are responsible for causing over 70% of businesses to fail within their first year. As a result‚ it is the main reason for business failure. The main problem of the cash flow is that the company might have too many debtors‚ too many creditors or they might over invest. The result of these is that the company will lose money and face bankrupt. Recommendations to the Cutting Shop Accounting
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per insert for the carbide is $6.00 and for the ceramic is $8.00. There are 6 cutting edges per insert in both cases. Tool change time is 1.0 min for both tools. The time to change a part is 2 min. The feed is 0.25 mm/rev‚ and depth of cut is 3 mm. The cost of machine time is $30/hr. The part is 56.0 mm in diameter and 290 mm in length. Setup time for the batch is 2.0 hr. For the three tooling cases‚ compare: (a) cutting speeds for minimum cost‚ (b) tool lives‚ (c) cycle time‚ (d) cost per production
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the Precision Wafering Systems division of Applied Materials.) These machines used a moving wire carrying abrasive slurry to create the cutting action. Even now‚ the most prevalent type of saw for shaping and slicing wafers from ingots retains the same basic architecture as Dr. Hauser’s original machine‚ but with greatly increased load capacity and cutting speed. THE SAWING PROCESS The heart of a modern
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1. Sewing is a craft that involves stitching fabrics together either with a needle and thread by hand or with a machine. 2. All day long every day without thinking about it you are looking at things that have been sewn. Clothing is one of the most basic needs of human beings and clothing needs to be sewn. There are countless other things that you use or see each day that were sewn. Shoes‚ bags‚ curtains‚ umbrellas‚ stuffed toys‚ and upholstered furniture are all made by sewing. People have
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